Disaster - Torn Between Two Lovers Lyrics |
2016 Broadway production Disaster! the Musical - Torn Between Two Lovers Lyrics
"Torn Between Two Lovers" is a song from the Broadway musical Disaster! Originally by Mary MacGregor.
There are times when a woman has to say what's on her mind Even though she knows how much it's gonna hurt Before I say another word let me tell you, I love you Let me hold you close and say these words as gently as I can
There's been another man that I've needed and I've loved But that doesn't mean I love you less And he knows he can't possess me and he knows he never will There's just this empty place inside of me that only he can fill
[Chorus:] Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool Lovin' both of you is breakin' all the rules Torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool Lovin' you both is breakin' all the rules
You mustn't think you've failed me Just because there's someone else You were the first real love I ever had And all the things I ever said I swear they still are true For no one else can have the part of me I gave to you
[Chorus]
I couldn't really blame you if you turned and walked away But with everything I feel inside, I'm asking you to stay
[Chorus]
Torn between two lovers
Feelin' like a fool Lovin' both of you is breakin' all the rules
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Disaster! the Musical Lyrics
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